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5 July, 2010 at 12:14 pm #14889
Face of Jesus seen from the heavens by internet fan using Google Earth
By James White
Last updated at 12:04 PM on 5th July 2010
His face has been seen on a frying pan, in Marmite and even on the bottom of a drain pipe. Now, Jesus has been found in a field in Hungary.
The shadowy features of what appeared to be the Messiah were discovered by internet fan Zach Evans while using Google Earth.5 July, 2010 at 12:23 pm #442937@pete wrote:
Face of Jesus seen from the heavens by internet fan using Google Earth
By James White
Last updated at 12:04 PM on 5th July 2010
His face has been seen on a frying pan, in Marmite and even on the bottom of a drain pipe. Now, Jesus has been found in a field in Hungary.
The shadowy features of what appeared to be the Messiah were discovered by internet fan Zach Evans while using Google Earth.lol…. :?
5 July, 2010 at 5:30 pm #442938First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian
(NaturalNews) As CNN is now reporting, the U.S. government has issued a new rule that would make it a felony crime for any journalist, reporter, blogger or photographer to approach any oil cleanup operation, equipment or vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone caught is subject to arrest, a $40,000 fine and prosecution for a federal felony crime.
CNN reporter Anderson Cooper says, “A new law passed today, and back by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, … will prevent reporters and photographers from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife just about any place we need to be. By now you’re probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they’re working for because they’re afraid of losing their jobs.”
Watch the video clip yourself at NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203
The rule, of course, is designed to restrict the media’s access to cleanup operations in order to keep images of oil-covered seabirds off the nation’s televisions. With this, the Gulf Coast cleanup operation has now entered a weird Orwellian reality where the news is shaped, censored and controlled by the government in order to prevent the public from learning the truth about what’s really happening in the Gulf.
Watch that space :o
5 July, 2010 at 5:34 pm #442939@gazlan wrote:
First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian
(NaturalNews) As CNN is now reporting, the U.S. government has issued a new rule that would make it a felony crime for any journalist, reporter, blogger or photographer to approach any oil cleanup operation, equipment or vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone caught is subject to arrest, a $40,000 fine and prosecution for a federal felony crime.
CNN reporter Anderson Cooper says, “A new law passed today, and back by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, … will prevent reporters and photographers from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife just about any place we need to be. By now you’re probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they’re working for because they’re afraid of losing their jobs.”
Watch the video clip yourself at NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203
The rule, of course, is designed to restrict the media’s access to cleanup operations in order to keep images of oil-covered seabirds off the nation’s televisions. With this, the Gulf Coast cleanup operation has now entered a weird Orwellian reality where the news is shaped, censored and controlled by the government in order to prevent the public from learning the truth about what’s really happening in the Gulf.
Watch that space :o
And that has what to do with this thread exactly?
5 July, 2010 at 5:44 pm #442940@jen_jen wrote:
@gazlan wrote:
First Amendment suspended in the Gulf of Mexico as spill cover-up goes Orwellian
(NaturalNews) As CNN is now reporting, the U.S. government has issued a new rule that would make it a felony crime for any journalist, reporter, blogger or photographer to approach any oil cleanup operation, equipment or vessel in the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone caught is subject to arrest, a $40,000 fine and prosecution for a federal felony crime.
CNN reporter Anderson Cooper says, “A new law passed today, and back by the force of law and the threat of fines and felony charges, … will prevent reporters and photographers from getting anywhere close to booms and oil-soaked wildlife just about any place we need to be. By now you’re probably familiar with cleanup crews stiff-arming the media, private security blocking cameras, ordinary workers clamming up, some not even saying who they’re working for because they’re afraid of losing their jobs.”
Watch the video clip yourself at NaturalNews.TV: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=203
The rule, of course, is designed to restrict the media’s access to cleanup operations in order to keep images of oil-covered seabirds off the nation’s televisions. With this, the Gulf Coast cleanup operation has now entered a weird Orwellian reality where the news is shaped, censored and controlled by the government in order to prevent the public from learning the truth about what’s really happening in the Gulf.
Watch that space :o
And that has what to do with this thread exactly?
5 July, 2010 at 6:47 pm #442941What makes me laugh is the fact that Jesus won’t show himself to his believers, people in church, praying, why doesn’t he repay their faith and belief by manifesting right before them? He’s a bit of a joker me thinks.
5 July, 2010 at 7:03 pm #442942@woohoo wrote:
What makes me laugh is the fact that Jesus won’t show himself to his believers, people in church, praying, why doesn’t he repay their faith and belief by manifesting right before them? He’s a bit of a joker me thinks.
Woo may be they don’t really believe :)
5 July, 2010 at 10:11 pm #442943he’s had a nose job since the last time i seen him !
5 July, 2010 at 11:02 pm #442944I am NOT coming oot the closet for any foooker.. !! last person i went to Bless and save Spat on me as they were claiming full disability allowance and didnt want ” saved”
why aye pet its hoying doon in me Netty ! nar gies a pease pudding stottie !
5 July, 2010 at 11:04 pm #442945@(f)politics? wrote:
he’s had a nose job since the last time i seen him !
/chuckle Pols Im saying NUUUFINK ! :)
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